This is a cook book to celebrate British farming in all its hardship and glory. The recipes in this book make the most of local and seasonal ingredients while farming families tell the stories of their livelihoods: from losing sheep in snowstorms to stoking enthusiasm in the next generation.

The Surrey Cook Book is the latest in the ‘Get Stuck In’ series of regional cook books. It celebrates the best of the area’s food and drink scene with over 25 recipes contributed by a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and small producers across the county including Dorking Butchery, Bake With Jack and Dastaan.

The Hertfordshire Cook Book celebrates the best of the area’s food and drink scene with over 35 recipes contributed by a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and small producers such as Lussman’s, included in The Sunday Times’ top 100 favourite eating spots in the UK.

More than just a cookbook, this is a book to inspire, to share, to reflect – with good, healthy, refined sugar-free food at its heart. Alongside 160 delicious ideas for healthy breakfasts, sharing platters, soups, curries, salads, mains and plant-based desserts, this is a guide for good living, to enable you to start your day the mymuybueno way.

Following the success of their 2014 cook book, Henderson’s Relish’s follow up title showcases the spicy Yorkshire sauce in all its glory.
Strong and Northern – The Henderson’s Relish Cook Book is a reminder of what people use Hendo’s for every day: splashing over their favourite meals, whether that’s a proper pie or Friday fish and chips.
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The North Yorkshire Cook Book Second Helpings celebrates the best of the area’s food and drink scene with over 40 recipes from a selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and producers, including a foreword and recipes from Michelin-star holder Tommy Banks, owner of the 2017 Trip Advisor Best Restaurant in the World, The Black Swan.

The Bristol and Bath Cook Book follows on from the 2016 best-seller, The Bristol Cook Book. It celebrates the best of the area’s food and drink scene with over 40 recipes contributed by a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and producers, including Pinkmans Bakery, featured in The Sunday Times Top 25 bakeries in the UK.

A Taste Of Home was dreamed up and created by over 50 Syrian refugee families who have found sanctuary in the North of England. Through community meals, cooking workshops and neighbourhood gatherings, the people in this book have tried to integrate into their new home, while honouring the land they left.
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This unique and lovingly-created cook book is a beautiful collection of authentic home style recipes, inspiring thoughts and heartfelt stories from refugees from the Middle East and Africa. Featuring their own recipes and stories, there are more than 80 delicious one pot or easy grill dishes, showcasing the food they miss the most.

Whirlow Hall Farm Trust is a charity that offers therapeutic farm-based activities to help children better understand themselves and provide schools with insights into each child’s learning needs. This cook book marks their 40th birthday and features recipes and stories from staff, local restaurants and supporters to provide a little local inspiration for some simple recipes to make at home.

Olly is a shy but funky Orangutan, who has an incredible voice and loves to sing but can’t control his nerves enough to get any words out. After falling from his perch in his favourite tree, Olly is so embarrassed, he leaves his friends and seeks sanctuary in the jungle. But will Olly discover something on his adventure that means he’s finally able to overcome his fears and do what he was born to do… sing?
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The Manchester Cook Book: Second Helpings celebrates the best of the city's food scene and follows on from the best-selling first edition released in 2015. Showcasing how Manchester’s food scene has developed in the last three years, the book features more than 40 recipes and stories from some of the city's finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, farm shops, cafes and local suppliers. It includes recipes from former MasterChef winner Simon Wood, whose restaurant opened just off Deansgate last year. There are also inclusions from Indian street food and craft beer meisters Bundobust, The Victorian Chophouse Company, and Chorlton-based crowdfunded bar, restaurant and bakery, The Creameries, run by Great British Menu contestant and award-winning chef Mary-Ellen McTague. But it's not all restaurants and cafes here; hipster convenience store and coffee house Ancoats General Store are a part of the book, alongside the Real Junk Food Manchester, who transform what would otherwise go to waste into amazing meals on a pay-as-you-feel basis. So whether your taste is fine dining, no nonsense hearty food or something altogether more exotic, there’s lots for you here.